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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
ZX Published every Friday morning L amu & Josts, Pimi KIETOKS. J oneh , E ditor . A. mmkiate E ditor . F. D. RATES OF SUBSCRÏPT10M. (•TNICTLY IN ADVANCE.) ami their relations to each other, but also in utter destitution of the intellectual means of combining a couple of concepts related to one or more objects of common intui tion, ho to speak, and ho warred with one who bristled with set forms of speech and could combine concepts ami fire them off. The prouiotera of Bay City lutve Hecureil anti nre HUpporting a ADVEKHSING RATES. paper for that place in order to per year fq oo i 1 inch, par month >l.oo advertise it. If the property own . ” ” 27.00 X ” ” ” 3.oo . ” ” A'.-oo! Urol. ” ” 5-oo ers of this place would expend one- . ” ” 81.00 I It ’ ” ” !»>o 1 ’• »» ” i5.n0 . ” ” US-«* fourth the amount in advertising Local notices, meta, per line; anti sets, after the first insertion. that is being spent for Bay City, Lost, Found. Wnnfcd, For S.tl<* a i-1 Far Rent The notices. Suets for first inseiti n and fl.oo per good results would follow. month. imimigers of Bay City are deter Legal notice«. Nonpareil. loct p**r line for first insertion and 6cU per lint for each subse mined to build a town there in quent insertion. spite of any “old fogies” who may All local notices will t*e“starred” or otherwise designated as advertisements have been there to oppose it. The « * No special position w ill be agreed upon for same energy shown here would go any advertisement. thoiH’h we take '-special pains to display advertisin ' matter < Te< tiv< h u long ways toward building a •ad give a* M¥«Mwble poait >n as poesibh fre quuntly < hanging the bnake up ’ of the paper beautiful anil prosperous city. An We inakea special effort to change or re-build advertlaein-utH as often tii our natrons det.irc, active move, without tiny kicking, but make no contract to that effect. and at once, is necessary to keep *♦* p|.l(,. ¡tl t;le p.a.L Nature has No cuts will be u cd, ex< .¡a <>ut Un.: < ma on One year Six months Three montila fl.hO. » »7S» . metal bases. v We reserve the right to roject any advertise ment that we deem objc< tionable. « • T eams : Cush in advtui - for «msll adv<-iti .< ■Mints, and payment is requi ed month quarterly on large contracts. Send all money bv dr ift, Post <1 Note, Money Order or Registered Lett't, at our expense. Correspondence on topics of general lntere-t InYit»'!. Address all cumniiink-atlonr. lo T h » H kadlight , T illamook , or . M© IMI« ( DF SAK FRAÎWlSœ. ) ■B. 0. IV OLA IN SE IVY, CITY LOTS, ---------- DEALERS IN---------- FARMING LANDS AND TIMBER LANDS. Correspondence Solicited. drew up a bill asking for 815.O00 to build a road from Jones, mill to the Coast. Judge Galloway of Y'amhill county camo with in ■ to work in the interest of the bill. Mr. Manning introduced the bill, and Judge Galloway staved thru* or four day» and during this time we lulxired to explain the advan tage» of auch a measure, to indi vidual members of the committee until we thought it would be all right. Now, imagine our surprise when we went before the committee to done her part in giving Tillamook show the isolated condition of Til- City pre-eminent advantages over ' lainook county, and the undevel- would be liny oilier point in the eouiity, and i oped resources that ti little judicious work on our part 1 brought out by the opening of the will maintain her prestige for all road, to have the chairman draw time to come. Atty delay in the on me the Watchtower of Jan. 31, in which was portrayed in its own matter is dangerous. peculiar language, the multiplicity A Tillamook City is now the cen of roads in Tillamook county. tral commercial point in Tillamook stranger would read said pafk'r county. It is the center of popti-. j and understand the Wilson river hition; is in the center of and part1 ! road to be finished and and in TILLAMOOK'S PROMINENT MLN. Tillamook can boast of some men who areas i nterprising ns may b<* found in any community. We bore give short biographical sketches of a ft-w who are noted for their eminence an i ability : General TDerehandize, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery and Queensware. Doors, Windows Lime, Hair and Cernent. Hardware and Nails. as a pioneer and a miner. He has l»el<l various positions of honor and trust in this county and was at the last election chosen ns Joint-Representative for Tilla mook nu<l Y’auihill counties. If ever a man dest rved such honors from the people Captain S i 11 well doos His policy on all leading and important questions is sound and the people can rely upon his judg ment and honesty implicitly. He has always be-n liberal toward public enter prise-, and.is a great friend to the public HEY have just received an immense stock of general school system. He i.s now in Salem attending to his duties ns a Legislator, merchandise which they are selling at prices never be ..¡id will honor as well as benefit his fore quoted in tlii part of the country. constituency. Mr. Stillwell has introduced several F ok I nstance : m:: surcs of ini|K>rtance to Tillamook B est B rands C alifornia F lovb S5.00 per bbl.- i- u-.ty, and is highly esteemed among his fell w l -gislat- IS as a conscientious man. and for his able discretion. Surely, Ti'l iar-; k's interests at Salem are well represented by him, anil the ■7-J welfare of the state is safe in the hands of su. h men. T for tlx© STEAAIB R • TRUCKEE> TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO ANO tfH PORTS. Makes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. The fast sailing S tr . T ruckee has been specially fitted up for carrying pHS. II. It. H ays . sengers. Following are the nites: rgy^topies of this paper ¡neon sale af the R. R. Hays was born Jun-s 3, Store off. H Wilcox «1 (’o. stati"n«rN mid news dealers Occidental hotel building, Portland, McLean Co., Illinois. Mr. llavs h :s a BOUND TRIP, CABIN PASSAGE »15. <20. Oregon. good education and a practical cx|x-ri.-ne<- ino- t convenient to the largest area , first-class order, STEERAGE of agricultural country; is located The committee then and there in business. He lias had also a great CERTAINLY. so that it may conveniently be reduced the Manning bill to 87,500 deal of exjMjrience as a surveyor, having Freight, (General Merchandise) ... »4 per ton. had charge of an engineering corps outlie headquarters for supplies for all: and will report it back to the Northern Pacific in Idaho and Montana, About the foulest piece of new:- - /hr further information apply to paper work that has ever come milling and logging industries on house without recommendation, and served ns Comity surveyor here. 11c . j. H S ibley under our notion is jfri alleged the bay and its tributaries, and al- ¡and at the same time threw (.'apt. 1ms done much government surveying in re ady lias the hulk of improve-| Stillwell’s bridge bill out entirely. Oregon, especially in Tilh-mook couniv. write-up of pioneer settlers in Til He was elected and served one term rs lamook, by the W atchtower ifthat lueiitH. 'i'hc town-site is the most So you see thin single issue of the County Clerk of this county, and has al favorable that can be found and j Watchtower, plan*. The old settler is simply I a thriving town is already hero.! wrrr scattered all over the State ways taken a prominent part in-polities. He has been Chairman of the County used to feather a poisoned arrow Vow, let u keep ahead in the House, blocks us out of over $12,- Republican Committee for t‘ past five aimed at lion. J. AV. Maxwell and moveiuent of progress. The rail-1500, and it ia my opinion that all years, and occupies that position now. II. V. V. JOHNSON , R. R. Hays, and is being i -ed in Mr. Hays hns always been n »tatim-b n was one of the early pio ' Salem to einbiirass the j iis.-nge oi read cannot miss this place, mid j that Tillamook gets short of $20,- supporter of public m’.iools an t otliei TILLAMOOK, - OREGON, neers if Oregon, lie was born at Ithaca, i shipping facilities by water can be I 000 can be laid at the door of the in • a wagon-rood appropriation matters of public welfare. A 0 w mor. . N. ¥., in i8_3. He was educated ai M. H. arson rop men in the town like him, and the place Kenyon college and was a schoolmate which Tillamook and Yamhill art’ made ¡is good an any oil the bay, j Watchtower. if we all pull together. | When that paper showed up as would prosper, even if it were built on a isj with Ex-l ’ rcsident Hayes, Stanley mutually interestcil. There ------------------------- I ¡j dpi yeHtC|.(jay among the law- sand-liiil in the middle of a desert Matthew and others. He studied medicine such a thing us honoralile uml do- \\ e aro in receipt ol a well writ- milkers of Oregon, under the cloak ( Mr. Hays is now the popular and effi with Dr. Thrall and attended the Medical cent warfare, but the methods of ten communication from a Tilla-1 and banner of Republicanism, it cient Chief Clerk of the lldu.-e of Repre college of the University of New York, the W’atehtower are as despicable sentatives, of Oregon and practiced his profession at Indian mookcr who is in Salem, regarding made it hard for our representa-j as its assertions ami imputations apolis, until I852, when he came to the light made against those who lives and friends to make a success are fur removed from the truth. (»regon. lie settled in Washington county NEW HOTEL BUILDING. were trying to secure appropria in the interests of the county. and served three successive terms in the —Yamhill Reporter. tions for Tillamook. The writer Thinking perhaps they n la-gislature. He was one of the organizers The new hotel building in course of construc goes back to the time of Kilchis respect your venerable age mid of the Republican parly in Oregon and OTHER CAUSIS. tion will soon be finished, and will the most com- is the author of many’ of our laws that and Kiiiwumla, handling the sub gray hairs, I appeal to them are in force to-day. The Bay City Tribune speaking ject in able and interesting man through you. mociious and best appointed house in the city. He received the honorary degree of of the probable failure of tin- wng- ner, and clearly shows tile motive Yours truly, M. I), from Willamette University and , on-roml appropriations for Tilla which prompted the opposition to J. W. M axwell . l.a p'-aeticed medicine ever since he came , mook says: \ having anything beneficial done to the state. He has resided in Tillamook ' “It is just n little strange how for Tillamook. Ilia letter is too nm h of the time since 187) aud has a WHAT TILLAMOOK HAS ever that the counties that get the drng-storc here now and does an otliec long for publication. * big appropriations had a member practice. I r. Johnson stands high in Picturesque Reentry, / on the eommitte. Of course per Over mile« of ccaH line. the M sonic Older und is well and favor- 1 The Tillamook correspondent of1 Clam-bed!» til! you can’t rest. sonal matters had nothing to do ably know 1 all over the state. GEORGE PETTIT, Streams fill’, of trout and salmon. withit. It just camo their way.” (lie Mi-Minnvilh* Telephone-Regis- Rich coal deposits on the Nehalem. TILLAMOOK, The free road from i A climate an good bn atty on the coast. This may be the case, but it is i -ter siiys: probable that the solution given McMinnville via Jones ,*< ('o's mill ' A large and well equipped livery stable. Plenty of game water-fowl, deer, elk, be.tr, etc. AVE THE TIME by the Yamhill Reporter accounts will Iu- a great thing lor this county Good prospects for a railroad iu the near I t MKgt’lRES TO WRITE TUE Xl.VI ftiture. as well as a great convenience for | for the failure. H on . J ohn W. M axwell . TERMS: $1.00 jft DAY. To Vol’« CASTERS TRIENOS Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehalem. people coming from the Willamette 4 | i Netarts H011. John W. Maxwell was born Dec and Neatucca. B y resoixg hiss This House is First-class in every Respect. DESERVED (ONDEMNA T1ON valley, and open up a great section > I Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit- ,3, 1831, in Fulton county, Illinois, and T he HEADLIGHT for a tear . ! growing ¡ sjrent his'early days in that state. His of country which will make fine F irst - class B arber S hop C onnected . j One of the prettiest an«! thriftiest towns,Till»- The American Tribuno, the Kol- •father was one of the first white tucn liomcH and develop a section of | mook, in thr •tau ilicr’s paper published nt Imliau- Ix.rn in Illinois. Mr. Maxwell serve.I <.v 1 A" «ntrrprl-lnx. proapmu«, contented and country heretofore almost I hospitable class of people. : three years in the Union Army, enlisting a poi is, pays itH respects to the | Tide-land and bottom land, the richest and known. in Co. K., 7U1 Ill. Cavalry, as n private Watchtower as follow . most productive in the state. and rose to the runk of a captain. He I A rapid, but healthy grow th and most ptomis A little weak whipper-snapper served a term as County Judge of Han 1 illanmok needs iippiopriations ing prospects for the future. by the name of Johnson, who runs Many quarter-sectimrs of fairly good govern icock conntv, and held various other for wagon-i'ornls bad enough, we a sheet dripping in languiimry mvut land which may be hml for the taking. ' offices. all know, ami the 8400,000 paid Fine tH-cnn beaches at Netarts. Nestucca and In 18.82 he cam:* to Oregon. IL* was gore nt Tillamook, On-gon, loses Nehalem, which are already becoming popular in to the government for public elected as Joint-Representative for Till 1 resorts no op|s>rtunity to abusi* and vilify land in this eonutv has brought in 1 Vast bodies of accessible timber which is said 111. ok and Clatsop counties iu 1SS.;, an 1 th<* Union »miniers. The irritation 820,000 to the school fund for this1 to be the beat end most valuable in the No:th w as re-elected to the Legislature as Joint west. of his stomach, caused by the li'-h- Representativ.» for Tillamook and Yam state. \\ c ask a small portion in A hsrlior which will be one of the beat on the Isuies and selles that la* subsists lie declined the coMt, when a few thousand dollar« are spent hill comities in 1838. rt turn. nomination last year. improving it. u|sm, inducen a frame of mimi ( Half a-docen fine rivers, which with their ' Mr. Maxw ell has always b. m a «bum which finds no relief except in cop Mil \ writ s road is a freo road. Inestimable value for na\ iga Republican, and while a memlser of tie ‘ ying slander from Id.- exchange- tion and fl intiug log« Those built previously by state aid Legislature did as much work as any ftcautifu! and productive prairie« which con ■ G against the men who saved this are toll romls. memls. r pies.ut. Hesuccee h'.l in - i.iim. | tain many farm« suitable for dairying, «tuck ' taming a id grueial agriculture. Nation. The tirami Army post the tm.t'Oiappr. priation forth« Maxwell , ---------------- — _ nt Tillamook recently sat down ■ííS road in this county, and w as the projector 117/T IT E A ILEI). ,f uianv other important measures that WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS upon him quite hard. were made law s. He is an indefatigable ' l-J>. lit aih mm. Although the A good bank w rker and knows no such words ns fail. APPLICABLE HERE, TOO. enclosed letter was not intended I A dtug starr Mr. Maxwell is very popular iu Yamhill A Jewelry store. coil tv as well ns here, mid stands very for publication, 1 take the reiqmn- A good mw mill.; Patronite home industry and high in the estimation of all, regardless of 1 A Fite t'ompauy. -ibility of milking it public, that party affiliations. home institutions. It is wrong to Tuo new»|*a|>er4. the people of the county mil) know Several public hail« send away from Bay t’ity or Tilla ju.-t what is the matter. A beautiful town «tte. mook county lor anything that Two photograph gallrrie«. friend Maxwell over-estimates Coiuiuodloun warehouse* can be as well produced or or is to mv inlluem-e with the manager* of An excellent school buitdiiig b<* found in stock here. A stead) Plenty of hotel accomodation«. è. Xx* the Watchtower, and besides, 1 Two aaloon« aud a temperance parlor. adherence to the proper polii v in d- n’t know who they are: its pro The head of navigation oft tide water this respect, will greatly strengthen prietors disown it. and if it had Many elegant and comnivwlious retidcree«. Good »torrs tn mo«t ever* line of hiiMue- . the town. A dollar s at away, “died ft bornin" it would have Public butld u.;» that are aerrdit to any ton n means a dollar wasted out of tin* Thriving Odd Fellow. Ma «out«? .»nd <; *< been better for all. lo Igr« general wealth. Tribune. OZ“ "! Po**t-manters In Tillamook county are agents for the II r. \ tu.mii r. »!>. ZZo'osoxx'Ville ■LARSONU4OUSE> L , F . Boarding by the Day or Week = Every attention shown to guests, and no pains spared to make them comfortable in every way. jnr * s K BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY. ade I lADLEY’S h * *) l>u. II. V. \ . J ohnson . TOO MANY concepts I S ai fm , Out:.. ( Fan. 5, IV.» 1. J. uxgm, The Klamath Star has the fol D r ii V. \ low mg to sa\ of the Wntehtow.-r: D ear S ih ;—Can you go to the Mr. Johnson should uever have , le.mmgcra < f the Watchtower and engaged in the in wapapcr buri : prevail upon them to ¡ top their ne*. We understand that he v.a- mud slinging until ufter the Legis eugagcd by certain men to «slit a lature iu\journs. I do not care for pap* in opposition to the H kaii - what they sav about uie peraou i . ight . Well, the old gentleman ally, an their tirade against me ia was not only abort of lighting elo to my benefit. quence, but somewhat wanting in I came over hen* to have intro- ak*. liuuiltw of .Lilf.,11. ¡Jut< a 1 liud. work Lur. auulher roail 1» JUte . _ ■UMMJRRT FEBRUARY 13, 1391 A large i«x-«l trail« trvra th« «nrronndlirg country. t*a»ty tuaila and stage« connet ting with the rnuir ad.-t N nth Yamhill An entcipri^iug chiaa of clhreut who are de termilied to b*aitd up the town. A F oi A s « m UMIoti with ample gftmad* which will toon be pit in good »hap« Two churvh««. with th« MvthodM C«th..l>.-« «n.l Chrutiaw rlrnxm mat tutu rrpre-rn-rvl AI iuoa I «wry branch rat bu.uma and prnf,-«- ■roa rrp-rw->t«dthat >a accraary to th« writer« nt an «ntcrprl-inx community M«nm«r «.nuc-tun with l-»rtlaii<l. th« Auguatn tad Luwra <>lwn triakln« rrtwta t«^ , i b«.:de> lr«q,>«at vtMtaby othrr amalt a<«ain«t* Taka It Brvfora Breakfast The rat appeiiwr. t.-nlc and liver nnlas« In «■» t n wawe th.n » vean tn tni'iuM |\«,i “ — a a »> *A Ju :■—* ——^i-..o iu J JjQMb1 ' Cy cftcivlands y Box. W m . D. STEtwru . Win. Stillwell wa« boni integ-m coun ty, Ohio, in 1S24. He •migvMr.l io Ore- in t<|4. nn.1 has liwd ( b •inca 1870. He took an table part in the Cayuaa I th TfG. and zc/ic Will Furnish the Music. & JI 5 V L,_5Ü Supper > • at the Occidental. S. S. Snyder, Floor rçaqager% A. P. Wilson, j Uiekers, Include» Supper, ~ $1.50. Admission